Bormanum is marked on Ptolemy's 9th Map in his Geography.
Bormanum (Ancient Greek: Βόρμανον[1]) was an ancient city mentioned by Ptolemy. It was located between the Middle Danube and the Tisza River, in what was considered the territory of the Iazyges Metanastæ.[2][3][4]
^Sorin Forţiu. Tibiskos-ul Ptolemaic. Râul Tisza ori Timiş? Ori Amândouă?! Arheovest II, In Honorem Gheorghe Lazarovici, Interdisciplinaritate în Arheologie. Timişoara, 6 decembrie 2014, JATEPress Kiadó, Szeged, 2014, p. 758
^Claudius Ptolemy. The Geography. Translated and edited by Edward Luther Stevenson, Dover Publications, INC, New York, 1991, p. 81
^Klaudios Ptolemaios. Handbuch der Geographie. Griechisch-Deutsch. Herausgegeben von Alfred Stückelberger und Gerd Graßhoff. Schwabe Verlag Basel. 2006, p. 310-311
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